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Workshop on data sharing given by Esther Plomp during the 2019 NVFA (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Fysische Antropologie) Symposium. Abstract: Data sharing is part of the recent developments in opening up scientific research, a movement also known as Open Science or Open Knowledge. The Open Science movement aims to increase the transparency of scientific research and improve the reproducibility of its results. Opening up the scientific process also promotes equitable access to resources and allows for the recognition of outputs other than the traditional scientific publication, such as data, code and analysis protocols. Many funders (e.g., Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), and the European Commission) and publishers now also require researchers to share their data. In this workshop you will learn how data sharing is beneficial to you, and which tools you can use to share your data.
Biological Anthropology, Open Science, FAIR principles, Data sharing, Data Management
Biological Anthropology, Open Science, FAIR principles, Data sharing, Data Management
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